This album proves that Black Gives Way to Blue wasn't just a fancy comeback. The
band really is back for good, and DuVall, although obviously not as unique a singer
as Staley, has done an excellent job at providing the appropriate vocals for this
album as well as the band.

Combining the heaviness of their older albums with the electronics and impressive
songwriting of their more recent releases. Lajon Witherspoon shows incredible
vocals as always, and the instrumentation is very solid.

This band expanded their Horizon on Sempiternal, with a lot more experimentation
than their previous releases. Some people hated it, but this album helped to get a
lot of people into the band, including me.

Era Vulgaris, for me, was a little bit of a disappointment, considering some of their
previous releases (Rated R, Songs for the Deaf et al) were tremendous. This album
is a big improvement, showing a lot more consistency and much improved quality.

In my opinion, the best metalcore band out there, Killswitch Engage reunite with
vocalist Jesse Leach for the first time since 2002 to create an absolute beast of an
album. Don't expect anything new, but it's a solid release that'll keep fans satisfied.

This is Red's weakest effort to date. But as a long-term fan of this band, I still
found it enjoyable to listen to, and songs such as If We Only and Glass House are
among some of my favourite songs by this band.